Metallica ‘…And Justice For All’ Reissues Out in November
by Best Classic Bands StaffOn September 6, Metallica announced the 30th anniversary reissue of their fourth album, …And Justice For All on November 2, on the band’s own Blackened Recordings.
The re-release has been remastered by Greg Fidelman, and will be available in multiple formats.
The …And Justice For All reissue will be available as a double 180-gram LP, single CD, 3-CD expanded edition, cassette, limited edition deluxe boxed set and digitally. The expanded edition will include previously unreleased demos, rough mixes, previously unreleased live tracks and an expanded booklet of never-before-seen Ross Halfin photos. The one-pressing-only limited edition deluxe boxed set will include the remastered double 180g LP, a “One” picture disc, 3 LPs featuring their performance from Seattle in 1989 remixed by Greg Fidelman, 11 CDs, 4 DVDs, a set of four patches, a Pushead print, a tour laminate, lyric sheets, a download card for all material in the set and a deluxe 120-page book with never-before-seen photos and never-before told stories from the people who were there.
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…And Justice For All was originally released September 7, 1988, on Elektra Records. Certified 8x platinum in the United States, …And Justice For All marked a series of firsts for Metallica: The first full-length Metallica recording to feature bassist Jason Newsted, the first Metallica album to crack the U.S. Top 10 (where it peaked at #6), the band’s first video and top 40 single (“One”), their debut performance on the Grammy Awards, as well as their first Grammy loss (Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental for …And Justice For All), and first Grammy win (Best Metal Performance for “One”).
Full package details and track listing are available at the band’s website.
Watch Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett unbox the reissue
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